The Cavaliers' offense generated 54 shot attempts and boasted 13
players with at least one point.

After the Lords opened the contest with the game's first goal at
the 12:10 mark of the first quarter, Cabrini ran off five
unanswered scores and led 5-1 with 12:59 remaining in the second
period. Terenick keyed the run with two goals.

Terenick added his third goal of the afternoon with 9:03 left
before halftime. The Cavaliers closed the first 30 minutes with two
goals and owned an 8-3 advantage at the intermission.

Cabrini began the third stanza with five straight goals and led
by 10 goals, 13-3, at the 7:11 mark. Biegel and Crosby each netted
two goals during the run. Cooper tallied the Cavaliers' final
marker of the game with four seconds remaining in the quarter.

The Blue & White won the groundball battle, 39-29. Cabrini
also won 15-of-26 face-off attempts.

Sophomore goalkeeper Erick Zarzecki (Owings Mills,
Md./Pikesville HS) made the start for the Cavaliers and played
nearly 50 minutes, recording eight saves. Freshman Steve
Oppenheimer (Conshohocken, Pa./Germantown Academy) came on in
relief and posted two stops.

Freshman attackman Will Lowe and senior attackman Ben
Trachtenberg each scored two goals for Kenyon (1-2) in the loss.
Freshman midfielder Chris King dished two assists for the
Lords.

Junior goalkeeper Austin Anusbigian totaled 21 saves for
Kenyon.

Cabrini (2-2) will play its first game of the 2011 season on the
road on Wednesday, March 16 at No. 16 Gettysburg College. The
opening face-off against the Bullets is set for 3 p.m.